Research, published in PNAS, highlights disproportionate isolation of students from families in highest income brackets
New book by Yousuf Al-Bulushi, UCI global & international studies associate professor, explores relationship between shack dwellers and the municipal government in South Africa
UC Irvine social scientists Megan Peters, cognitive sciences, and Lauren Ross, logic & philosophy of science, offer expertise on authorship practices, memory and mood in The Transmitter's new book
Upgraded status provides supportive infrastructure for center's research on causes and consequences of socioeconomic inequality
UCI logic & philosophy of science professor Jim Weatherall receives multipronged NSF grant for research
Anthropologist and archaeologist Christopher Lowman shares what the game got right and wrong at the 28th "Tomb Raider" annual convention
Among mixed-gender units, servicemembers viewed integration favorably, linking operational effectiveness with female soldiers' engagement with local communities
Richard Arum, UCI sociology and education professor, receives $1.95 million in grant funding for work on fostering equitable career outcomes
UC Irvine sociologist David Schaefer and Penn State researchers collaborate on National Institute on Aging-funded study
UC Irvine anthropologist's project is funded by $500,000 Carnegie Foundation grant and will be conducted in partnership with interdisciplinary network of international scholars
Study by UC economists Jack Liebersohn, UC Irvine, and Jesse Rothstein, UC Berkeley, detail the effect of rapidly rising interest rates on homeowner mobility, economy
New book by political scientists Jeffrey Kopstein, UCI, and Stephen Hanson, William & Mary, examines causes, consequences of the erosion of modern government institutions